 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Premiere Pro tutorial and this one's going to show you how to Reduce the speed of an audio or of your song and at the same time how you can use it to drop pitch So it'll be a little bit lower or how to maintain pitch depending on what your goal is So the first thing is I'll play a short clip for you and then I'll show you the technique so you can hear the difference There you go. That's what it sounds like now I want to slow it down and I want to drop the pitch what you do you click on the audio one track or the Audio track and then you right-click on it and then you'll see audio gain and you'll see speed duration Believe it or not you want to click on speed duration for this one and then take the speed from let's say a hundred percent to 70% this will then increase the duration and then you're going to hear the audio drop. So now listen to this So this is very popular on tick-tock and things like that where they change the song a little bit Or the music a little bit and you can tell what you can do now is I'm going to go back into it I'm going to right-click on it I'm going to go into speed duration and I'll also show you that you can maintain audio pitch if you click this then Premiere Pro tries to keep it so that it doesn't drop in pitch. It just reduces in speed So just keep that in mind if I want to start right here, I would go right-click I would go speed duration I would say 70% and before I click anything you want to make maintain audio pitch click on that and then listen So it's very close to the same pitch, but at the same time it is very audibly slowed down This is the technique very popular for shorts. That's how you do it inside Premiere Pro